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How to take a Luxury Vacation on a Budget

By: Cami koralewski

Who doesn’t dream of someday taking an expensive, fancy
vacation? The problem is, money still doesn’t grow on trees
and last time I checked, neither do luxury vacations. The
great news is that it might be possible to take that dream
vacation on your current budget, however tight it may be.
Here are a few simple tips that will help in planning an
affordable, once in-a-lifetime vacation.

Decide which aspects of your “luxury vacation” are the most
important (and which things don’t really matter). For
example, for you, the most important thing may be doing
expensive activities like visiting theme parks, going on
guided tours, skiing, or snowmobiling. To compensate for the
big ticket events and activities, cut back on something you
won’t mind doing without, like perhaps, fine dining or a
five-star hotel.

Ask yourself if you are even going to be in your hotel during
the day? If you’ll be lying on the beach, not your bed, then
why pay for the nicest hotel? Or maybe luxury is of lesser
importance when it comes to grub. Just by reducing your food
budget by avoiding expensive restaurants can really save you
a load of cash. Consider using that small fridge in the hotel
(you’ve always wondered why they had it) by visiting the
local…dare I say it…grocery store. If you must eat out, then
look for less expensive dining options.

Where To Stay
When making reservations, check discount travel websites like
Travelocity, Expedia, Hotwire, and Orbitz. You can sort hotel
options by price listing, which is very helpful in comparing
options. These websites also offer discount packages when you
buy the flight and hotel from the same site.

If you want to really save money on lodging, note that luxury
destinations often have locals who are willing to rent out
their houses or condos for a much cheaper price. These will
be away from other tourists, have a fabulous location, and
you may even have access to a kitchen and more space. Also
consider a mom and pop-type Bed n’ Breakfast hotel.

Travel
We’ve all heard of these discount websites, so use them!!
Just as a helpful hint, if you buy discount airline tickets
during high traffic seasons, you could get bumped to a
less-than-desirable flight instead of the direct flight you
originally purchased. In this case, the price wouldn’t
change, but you may lose valuable vacation time! It may be
worth the risk, or the hassle, but remember; even the
discount prices are more expensive during peak tourist
seasons. Instead, consider traveling during the “off” season.

Transportation
There are a few tricks to renting a car which may fall in
your favor. For example, before renting, call your credit
card’s customer service hotline (on the back of your card)
and ask if the card’s features include car rental “loss and
damage” coverage or other insurances. If so, then you may be
able to waive the car rental’s insurance, saving around
$10-15 dollars per day, which can definitely add up if you
are staying several days or even weeks.

Some vacations may allow for an alternative mode of
transportation. If you are planning a trip to Europe, Africa,
Argentina, for example, try taking a train. In Europe, the
“Eurail” offers 1st Class tickets for weekly use starting at
around $33 a day. This may be cheaper than driving all over
Europe in a rental car, paying for gas as you go.

Other Helps
If you are planning visits to theme parks or museums-- check
the particular website of the place you are going. They often
offer great discounts, printable coupons, or package deals.

If a fancy cruise has always been one of your dreams,
consider this: did you know that if you sign up for a cruise
as early as possible, it is likely you are going to get
bumped to upper class lodging? This is because most people
taking a cruise want the cheaper packages, and the lower
class rooms fill up quickly.

Article Source: http://www.all-about-vacations.com/drx

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